- February 12, 2025
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Saylor Vanwagner, 7, entertained herself trying to shape enormous bubbles.
Deanna Damon, 8, with her dogs — Luna and Kai.
Melanie and Jay Stagliano enjoyed a family meal alongside daughters Emilia, 2, and Sofia, 5.
Luca Sifone, 9 months old, rocked his newly acquired firefighter hat.
West Orange High School volunteers and members of the Windermere Police Foundation Deliana Windom, 15, and Isabella Colli, 15, with Windermere police officer Brian Miller and Town of Windermere administrative assistant Lilian Colli.
The Down Brothers band performed lively tunes at Town Square Park.
Jaylyn Crain, 6, had fun sliding down the inflatable slides.
Liam Lewis, 2-and-a-half years old, was mesmerized by colorful bubbles.
Yadira Velazquez and Irma Rosado enjoyed the live music performance.
Victoria Chacon, 12, played basketball with friends.
Harvey Upchurch, 1, tossed an inflatable mini soccer ball around.
Nolan Benish, 6, was excited about touring the firefighter bus.
Town of Windermere residents and families walked up and down Town Square Park the afternoon of Saturday, Oct. 7, enjoying the various activities the 2023 Annual Officer Robert German Memorial Event — Windermere Fall Festival — had to offer.
The event was hosted by the Windermere Police Department Foundation and The Heinz Group, and featured Windermere Brewing Co., Tim’s Wine and a number of food truck options.
Adult attendees were delighted by the tunes of The Down Brothers band while sipping craft beer and wine. Children roamed around the grounds — bouncing on the inflatable obstacle courses and slides, catching bubbles from the Orlando Bubble Bus and playing basketball — among other activities.